jsight
Active Member
I agree with you, but this is a self-selected group of people who are all likely exceptional relative to the general Tesla owning population. I've personally been to cities that didn't have a supercharger but they did have a couple of CCS options. I've also been to destinations in cities that had CCS, when superchargers would be more of a detour. Do that enough and it becomes really nice to have.Not sure why everyone is so hyped up on buying the CCS1 adapter.
Most people charge at home and Not many people take long road trips every week. Not many people have no access to Superchargers along their routes. Not having the CCS1 adapter impacts almost nobody negatively.
This looks like the same toilet paper craziness thing during the beginning of the pandemic that people bought those TPs crazy saying "just in case" and that "just in case" never happened.
The average Tesla user probably shouldn't think about this. Superchargers are more numerous than good CCS stations in most of the US.